
LA SPADA DI FUOCO.
I. Dieci anni dopo.
II. Raggi filati.
III. Servizio da amico.
IV. Buon avvocato e causa cattiva.
V. Il consiglio dei vecchi.
VI. Dubbio e dilemma.
VII. La discrezione.
VIII. Tra Roma e Parigi.
IX. Chi ha perso paghi.
Ten years have slipped by, and the winter season at Rome’s Apollo Theatre is about to unfold with Verdi’s “Aida” on the stage. The grand opera, with its towering Egyptian motifs and vivid colors, serves as a backdrop for a gathering of aristocratic women, among them the dignified Duchess Serena of San Secondo. Accompanied by a seasoned, slightly older companion, she steps back into public life after years of quiet seclusion, navigating the delicate dance of propriety and desire.
The narrative weaves together reflections on beauty, age, and the fleeting nature of fame, hinting at the inner lives of its characters through witty observations and lyrical prose. As the curtain rises, the audience is invited to glimpse the subtle tensions between the glitter of the theater and the quiet ambitions of those who attend it, setting the stage for a story that balances elegance with the stirrings of hidden passions.
Language
it
Duration
~10 hours (586K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
Italy: Treves, 1909.
Credits
Barbara Magni and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images made available by the HathiTrust Digital Library)
Release date
2023-02-11
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1836–1908
A journalist, patriot, and hugely popular novelist of 19th-century Italy, he brought the energy of the Risorgimento into both his public life and his fiction. His career moved from newsrooms and battlefields to parliament and the University of Genoa.
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